
China Esports Weekly: JD.com and Momchilovtsi Join Mid-Season Invitational as Chinese Partner, Funspark Teams Up With Elisa Esports For New CS:GO Tournament
Last week, China’s esports industry saw several significant partnerships and sponsorships.
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Last week, China’s esports industry saw several significant partnerships and sponsorships.
Faced with the huge uncertainty of the Chinese game industry, the Internet giant Tencent has recently canceled some of its non-core marginal businesses and laid off employees in China while accelerating its investment in the global game industry.
Chinese video game developer miHoYo's new work, "Honkai: Star Rail," started the second closed beta test on PC, Android and iOS terminals simultaneously on Wednesday.
Popular Chinese online game Honor of Kings, developed by Shenzhen-based Tencent, is the highest-paid mobile MOBA game in the world.The firm released alpha tests in Mexico for an international version on July 14.
Shawn Layden, the former CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment's U.S. division and chairman of Worldwide Studios, announced on his LinkedIn account on September 20 that he has joined Tencent Games as a strategic advisor.
On April 17th, NetEase's mobile game Dream Chaser: The Showbiz denied a recent report suspecting its role in publishing a paper in the US containing user data.
The Arena of Valor (AoV) World Cup 2019 grand finals will kick off on Sunday, where a new world champion will be crowned.
NetEase, a leading Chinese internet and game services provider, announced on January 6 that its games division had acquired SkyBox Labs, a Canada-based game studio.
YOOZOO Games, which won the game copyright of Chinese writer Liu Cixin's sci-fi masterpiece The Three-Body Problem in 2020, revealed on Monday that the game is expected to come out within three to five years.
IP-based games created by Chinese gaming companies brought in 129.5 billion yuan in total revenue in 2019 on mobile platforms and are expected to generate 150.0 billion yuan in 2020.
<p>Tencent Games mengumumkan pelancaran jenama baru Level Infinite. Syarikat itu menyebut jenama baru sebagai "komited untuk memberikan permainan berkualiti tinggi kepada pengguna di seluruh dunia".</p>
It is getting dangerously close to "game over" for young players in China as the country is tightening its reins on their allotted time for video games.